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One size fits most: On the emergence of differentiated regional policy in Poland Cover

One size fits most: On the emergence of differentiated regional policy in Poland

By: Anna Dąbrowska and  Jason Deegan  
Open Access
|Sep 2024

Figures & Tables

Figure 1.

Purchasing Power per capita (% of EU27 average) for Polish regions in 2007 (blue) and 2014 (red). Eastern regions are in upper case, with Polish average highlighted in boldSource: own study
Purchasing Power per capita (% of EU27 average) for Polish regions in 2007 (blue) and 2014 (red). Eastern regions are in upper case, with Polish average highlighted in boldSource: own study

Figure 2.

Correlation of regional development strategy documents in 2007Source: own study
Correlation of regional development strategy documents in 2007Source: own study

Figure 3.

Correlation of regional development strategy documents in 2014Source: own study
Correlation of regional development strategy documents in 2014Source: own study

Figure 4.

Changes in the correlation of regional development strategy documents between 2007 and 2014Source: own study
Changes in the correlation of regional development strategy documents between 2007 and 2014Source: own study

Figure 5.

Average correlation of regional development strategies in 2007 and 2014 (Eastern Poland regions capitalised)Source: own study
Average correlation of regional development strategies in 2007 and 2014 (Eastern Poland regions capitalised)Source: own study

Figure 6.

Average regional change in correlation (Eastern Poland Regions in red)Source: own study
Average regional change in correlation (Eastern Poland Regions in red)Source: own study

Figure 7.

Average change in the similarity of regional development strategy from 2007 to 2014Source: own study
Average change in the similarity of regional development strategy from 2007 to 2014Source: own study

Figure 8.

Correlation of regional development strategy documents in Eastern Poland in 2007Source: own study
Correlation of regional development strategy documents in Eastern Poland in 2007Source: own study

Figure 9.

Correlation of regional development strategy documents in Eastern Poland in 2014Source: own study
Correlation of regional development strategy documents in Eastern Poland in 2014Source: own study

Figure 10.

Changes in the correlation of Eastern Polish regional development strategy documents between 2007 and 2014Source: own study
Changes in the correlation of Eastern Polish regional development strategy documents between 2007 and 2014Source: own study

Figure 11.

Average correlation of regional development strategies between Eastern Polish regionsSource: own study
Average correlation of regional development strategies between Eastern Polish regionsSource: own study

j_abm-2024-0021_tab_001

20072014
RegionPagesYear publishedPagesYear published
Dolnośląskie942005652012
Kujawsko-Pomorskie5920051462013
Łódzkie5220061442013
Lubelskie7820051192014
Lubuskie11720051602012
Małopolskie16520061932011
Mazowieckie19220061152013
Opolskie16820051632012
Podkarpackie16820061142013
Podlaskie842006722013
Pomorskie422005702012
Śląskie11320051332013
Świętokrzyskie1232006772013
Warmińsko-Mazurskie1122005902013
Wielkopolskie7620051942012
Zachodniopomorskie10520051792010
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2023-0042 | Journal eISSN: 2084-6118 | Journal ISSN: 0867-6046
Language: English
Page range: 21 - 33
Submitted on: Nov 24, 2023
Accepted on: Jun 15, 2024
Published on: Sep 30, 2024
Published by: Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2024 Anna Dąbrowska, Jason Deegan, published by Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw
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